Posted by Steve@Advance on September 11, 2015 at 19:41:39 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: 9-11 where were you? posted by 37Chief on September 11, 2015 at 10:35:08:
I was in 3rd grade when JFK was shot. The principal came over the intercom and announced he had been shot and was still alive. Remember the teachers running in and out, having group conversations, hugging, crying, praying. Then shortly after the news came that he was dead. Everyone was really quiet, the teacher was crying, we spent the day asking a lot of questions and a lot of quiet time.
On 9-11 I was at work, my now ex wife called and said a plane had hit a building in downtown NY. I asked "A little plane?" She said "No, a big plane!" I'm thinking accident... Then she said another plane just crashed. About then several people started talking about it, mostly in Spanish, but I could tell it was bad! It was several hours later before I got to see it on TV, the magnitude of the attack. Remember the rumors of gas going to $6 a gallon. Sure enough, a convenience store there in town, run by Mid-Easterners, did go up to $6 that evening. Never went in that store again!
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